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Good-Tutorials started in August 2002 as Photoshop Design.
It moved to Good-Tutorials.com in February of 2003 and underwent a complete redesign in November 2003.
It is the largest Photoshop tutorial resource on the web today.
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I found this website by accident about 18 months ago. Prior to that, I had been getting a lot of requests from friends and co-workers to teach them Photoshop, since I had been using it since version 2.5.
However, after less than a week of scanning thru GT, I realised that though I had indeed got a lot of knowledge about Photoshop, I hadn't really pushed my creative boundaries very far at all! There were tricks shown on GT that were developed by artists as young as 14, but I had never thought of using!
Since then, I have been a regular visitor to GT and have compiled well over a thousand tutorials, many of the better ones in colour hardcopy and then bound as well. (I like books.)
With well over 5,000 tutorials currently listed, and more arriving daily, you are sure to find this site an amazing resource!
Overall, if you think you know anything about Photoshop, or want to start getting a handle on it, you should bookmark GT RIGHT NOW, and come back to it daily. :)
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